Sunday, March 12, 2023

Rhodite



Rhodite is a rare mineral that belongs to the oxide mineral group. Its chemical formula is (Rh,Ir,Pt)2S3, which means it is a sulfide of rhodium, iridium, and platinum. Rhodite usually occurs in small grains or masses within platinum-rich ore deposits.
Rhodite is a very dense mineral, with a specific gravity of around 9. It has a metallic luster and can range in color from bronze to silver-gray. It is also quite hard, with a Mohs hardness of 6-7. Rhodite is generally considered to be a collector's mineral due to its rarity and beauty.
Rhodite was first discovered in 1879 in the Ural Mountains of Russia, and it has since been found in other locations around the world, including the United States, Canada, and South Africa. Despite its rarity, rhodite has no significant industrial uses due to its scarcity and the difficulty of extracting its constituent metals.




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